Petrocephalus catostoma tanensis

Petrocephalus catostoma tanensis Whitehead and Greenwood, 1959

Species overview
Very small sized fish, according to original diagnosis »?agrees in all characters with P. c. catostoma but has more dorsal fin-rays (III. 22-25 [mode 24])«. Head with three aggregations, »rosettes«, of cutaneous sensory organs. Silvery, back darker, belly lighter, countershaded. Size observed: 68.5 mm SL.
P. cat. tanensis(measurements)

Taxonomic description
-Body moderately short and deep, strongly laterally compressed, body depth 30-33 % SL, greatest depth above origin of anal fin.
-Head length 29-34 % SL; head depth 26-29 % SL, 83-97 % body depth.
-Outlines of back and belly slightly convex, upper profile and underside of head convex; bases of unpaired fins running rather steeply to caudal peduncle.
-Snout rounded, short, 14-22 % head length, 20-35 % postorbital length.
-Mouth width 25 % head length, inferior, its edge below posterior rim of eye, upper jaw on a level between base of pectoral fin and underside of head.
-Chin inconspicuous.
-Teeth notched, 10-14/17-24.
-Nostrils closely together, upright-oval, on a level with lower rim of lens of eye; axis parallel axis of head.
-Eye diameter 17-22 % head length, 26-39 % postorbital length. Three rosettes, aggregations of electrorecpetors, on the head. Opercular cleft curved, 32-48 % head length, 33-47 % head depth.
-Dorsal fin 25-28 fin-rays, base of D 20-24 % SL, anal fin 26-29 rays, base of A 23-28 % SL, origin of D behind origin of A, end of D before end of A; predorsal length 56-60 % SL, preanal length 52-58 % SL.
-Pectoral fin pointed, extending to middle of pelvic fin. V is closer to P than to A.
-Caudal fin pointed, scaled part short. 35 scales in lateral line; 12 round caudal peduncle.
-Caudal peduncle 17-25 % SL, its depth 7-10 % SL, 32-58 % its length.
-Coloration silvery, upper side more dusky, underside white, countershaded; fins colourless.

Type locality
»Garsen, Tana River, Kenya« (2° 36 ‘ S 40° 07 ‘ E).

Distribution
»Confined to the Tana river and probably not occurring above Garissa (600 feet above sea level)« Kenya.

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